A spotlight on higher education politics
Martina Vukasovic While analysis of higher education policy has been the hallmark of the higher education research field, questions concerning the politics of higher education have not been considered...
View ArticleKnowledge, Policymaking and Learning for European Cities and Regions. From...
How do researchers contribute to policymaking? What facilitates policy learning? And how do big data influence research-policy nexus and policy-making in European cities and regions? These are some of...
View ArticleMobility in Doctoral Education
Word cloud of most common words in 12 interviews with Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhD fellows. Designed by Lisbeth Kristine Olesen Walakira at tagxedo.com Corina Balaban & Susan Wright Mobility in...
View ArticleExploring the relationship between institutional and professional autonomy: a...
University of Aveiro. Photo from www.ua.pt Teresa Carvalho and Sara Diogo Autonomy has been at the core of the University since its creation, in the Middle Ages, and it has always been greatly...
View ArticlePaths of Baltic States’ public research funding 1989–2010: Between...
University of Tartu. Photo from www.ut.ee Teele Tõnismann In my paper “Paths of Baltic States’ public research funding 1989–2010: Between institutional heritage and internationalization” (Tõnismann,...
View ArticleBringing scholars, policymakers and practitioners together: a conference on...
Nadiia Kachynska and Clara Kim As a truly global phenomenon, the internationalization of higher education relates to highly debatable topics among researchers, policymakers and practitioners. Since...
View ArticleUnbundling of higher education provision
Simona Torotcoi In the beginning of May 2019, Mariya Ivancheva – a Lecturer in Higher Education Studies at the University of Liverpool – was invited at Central European University to give a talk on...
View ArticleKnowledge Policy Dynamics in the Global Context (International Conference on...
Martina Vukasovic The fourth edition of the International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP) took place 26-28 June 2019, in Montreal (Canada), on the premises of the University of Concordia (following...
View ArticleHow do we manage knowledge? Let us count the ways
ECPR Standing Group on Knowledge Politics and Policies meeting in Wroclaw, 4 September 2019 Sofya Kopelyan Nothing can keep a genuine community of scholars from academic discussions – neither a...
View ArticleHopes, beliefs, and concerns: narratives in German and Portuguese...
Tim Seidenschnur By studying higher education as an institutional field, we focus on an area where European integration has in general been regarded as positive. However, the current period is...
View ArticleHigher Education in the 21st Century: Changes and Challenges Ahead
What are the major changes and transformations affecting higher education worldwide? And what are the challenges for higher education systems and institutions in the 21st century? Encyclopedia of...
View ArticleResponsible University: Exploring the Nordic Context and Beyond
What is the ‘responsible university’? What does it mean for universities to address the Sustainable Development Goals? And what is specific about universities in the Nordic countries? These are some of...
View ArticleGermany’s Science Production Engines: Research Universities and Institutes...
In Hannover, the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) cooperates closely with the Institute for Gravitational Physics of the Leibniz Universität Hannover. Source:...
View ArticleVirtual ECPR Knowledge Politics and Policies 2020
What is the role of knowledge today when almost every aspect of our lives is affected by the global pandemic? What changes does this radically new situation bring to politics and policies of science,...
View ArticleGovernment Regulation & Its Effects On Higher Education Performance: What’s...
Kazakh National University. Photo credits: Kazakh National University on Facebook Danagul Yembergenova In today’s world of higher education, it should come as no surprise that the goal is always to...
View ArticleHE and Brexit
This week, the government published some commissioned research on the financial impact of Brexit on UK universities. The work looked at the likely impact of changing demand from EU students in...
View ArticleConstructing a Eurasian higher education region: “Points of correspondence”...
Map of the Belt and Road Initiative, Eurasian Economic Union and their overlap in Central Asia, prepared by Natalia Leskina Natalia Leskina China, Russia and their regional projects intersecting in...
View ArticleEvidence to do what? Emergence of Knowledge Exchange as an Academic Practice...
University of Edinburgh. Photo credits: University of Edinburgh Justyna Bandola-Gill The quest for usable science is one of the defining challenges for contemporary universities. One of the key drivers...
View ArticleComparing cross-border cooperation practices of European(ized) higher...
University of Luxembourg, Photo taken by Alina Felder during her fieldwork in 2019 Alina Felder European higher education institutions are receiving substantial attention in various areas of EU policy...
View ArticleInternational research collaborations: arranged marriages, old boys’...
Inga Ulnicane Science has traditionally been one of the most international activities. Long before political and economic European integration started in the mid-20th century, researchers were...
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